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Criminals posing as police doing raids to rob people. Well, with the increase of this behavior by the police, it’s no surprise some enterprising thug thinks it’s a good idea.

5 Responses to “Fake police”

  1. Weer'd Beard Says:

    I have nothing in my home to justify a midnight raid.

    If I hear my door get kicked down no matter WHAT the circumstances I’m returning fire. If its the police they’ll probably murder me.

    If it isn’t the police and I DON’T shoot they’ll probably murder me (and maybe dish out some rape and torture).

    What the Police need to understand that if there is so little evidence that it might be destroyed in the time it takes to knock, wait for and answer and display a warrant, then it’s small potatoes and you shouldn’t be doing a raid.

  2. Mr Evilwrench Says:

    No, all they need to understand is if they don’t justify their existence, they won’t get their budget for tacticool toys.

  3. John Smith. Says:

    I would love it if they kicked int he door to a policemans house at 4 am… Would be hilarious watching them get taste of the good medicine they like to deal out…

  4. Justthisguy Says:

    Look at what the Atomic Nerds have to say about their town, and the very boring lack of serious crime there.

    Do ya think that might be, because the place is almost entirely populated by very smart white people?

  5. Jeff Says:

    Weerd-you’d think, but in 2002 AR-15 owners in the Greater Metropolitian area didn’t think they’d have law enforcement coming to their doors asking if they could borrow their AR-15s for test firing. I didn’t sleep for the month of October because I was a white male in his 20s with college education, military background, and owner of an AR-15 in the state of MD( thanks FBI profiler…way to hit it on the mark). Being a LEO myself I try to give at least the rank and file the benefit of the doubt when I see a stupid moments in LE thread, but I’m seeing a nationwide trend of extremely poor decision making by upper management. Common sense policing is often in direct violation of Departmental policy.

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